Ebenezer Avery House & Museum

Ebenezer Avery House & Museum The house where wounded American soldiers were taken after the Battle of Groton Heights on September 6, 1781.

After the Battle of Groton Heights on September 6, 1781, the wounded American soldiers were placed in a cart to be dragged down the steep hill to the shore of the river to be taken as prisoners in a British ship to New York. The wagon increased in speed as it descended the hill; the men pulling were obliged to let it roll. It got away from them and collided with a tree, causing much agony to the w

ounded occupants. They were taken into Ebenezer Avery's house and laid on the floor. And for many years, the blood stains were plainly seen on the wide floor boards. The venerable house that stood for over two hundred years and more at the corner of Latham Street and Thames Street in Groton, CT, known to everyone on Groton Bank as the Ebenezer Avery House, the house where the wounded soldiers were taken after the Battle of Groton Heights, was purchased by Stanton Avery of California, and given to the Avery Memorial Association in 1971. This generous gift, deeply appreciated by the members, became the most exciting thing to happen to the Avery Memorial Association since the forming of the society and the dedication of the Avery Memorial Monument on the site of the original Hive of the Averys. The location and surroundings of the Ebenezer Avery House on Thames and Latham Streets were so far different from the time in which it was built, that with the interest and cooperation of the Park and Forest Commission it became possible to have the house dismantled, board by board, and re-erected in its present position on the grounds of Fort Griswold, accessible from Fort Street in Groton, CT. It stands today, beautifully restored & furnished by The Avery Memorial Association with the antiques of the period of the revolution. The house is open to the public on weekends during the summer season, and visitors enjoy each pleasant room. They leave with the feeling of having spent an hour or two in some family home where all was in readiness to welcome them.

05/22/2020

The Ebenezer Avery house will NOT
be open Memorial Day weekend,
and is closed until further notice.

09/12/2019

Our Annual Appeal will be going out at the end of October. Funds raised will be used for maintenance and upkeep of the Ebenezer Avery House. If you would like to make a donation to this very worthy cause, please send a check which is tax deductible to Avery Memorial Association, P O Box 7245, Groton, CT 06340-7245.

09/01/2019

Sunday, September 1, 2019 will be the last day the Ebenezer Avery House is open for this season. Stop by from noon to 4 p.m. We also have a special group going through tomorrow. We will also be open by appointment.

06/13/2019

We had 3 groups of 3rd graders visit the house today. Each one received a post card of the house which was given to the teachers who were the chaperones. The children had a great time. Terry our tour guide did a wonderful job.

06/11/2019

Thanks to everyone who visited us on CT Open House Day/Groton Bank Day. We enjoyed meeting everyone.

06/09/2019

Thanks to everyone who visited us yesterday for CT Open House Day/Groton Bank Day. We hope you enjoyed the beautiful day and all the sites including the free water taxi and free shuttle.

06/08/2019

Come visit us today as part of CT Open House Day/Groton Bank Day. A lot to do in Groton, CT. See the many sites of Groton.

06/07/2019

CT Open House/Groton Bank Day, Saturday, June 8, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and see the Groton sites. Take the shuttle bus to the sites for free and also the water taxi. Hope to see you at the Ebenezer Avery House. Don't forget to get your passport stamped at each of the sites. You can pick up a passport at any of the sites that day.

05/24/2019

Ebenezer Avery House is open for the season starting today at noon to 4 p.m. stop by and see the new fence etc.

05/14/2019

Ebenezer Avery House will be opening for the season on Friday, May 24th, 2019 at noon to 4 p.m. We will be open Fri., Sat., and Sun. noon to 4 p.m.

Beautiful window.
05/10/2019

Beautiful window.

The Avery Window
(Photo credit: Kevin Scott Measimer)

Address

Fort Street
Groton, CT
06340

Opening Hours

Friday 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

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